Tennessee State and Alabama State aren’t set to meet on the field until Saturday afternoon, but Sidearm Sports is apparently confident about...
BCU is now ranked no. 18 on multiple FCS polls. (Bethune-Cookman photo) One week of college football is in the books and...
Jerry Mack’s North Carolina Central coaching debut started off stellar but ended off pretty predictable. East Carolina handed NCCU a 52-7 loss...
FCS Picks North Carolina A&T over Alabama A&M: AAMU will put up a good fight, but the A&T defense will be too...
(DSUHornets.com photo) Milton Williams, Delaware State Heading into the 2013 season, there were big questions about Delaware State’s passing game. And with...
The FCS Coaches Poll is out, and the two HBCUs that made the list are no surprise. Tennessee State and Bethune-Cookman are...
Willie Quinn scored two big touchdowns for Southern in the SWAC Championship Game. (Natchez Democrat photo) Willie Quinn, Southern When last season...
Quentin Williams and Bethune-Cookman are predicted to win the MEAC football title. (TBO photo) Over the past half decade, no HBCU football...
For the first time since 2011, North Carolina A&T fans got a chance to see their team play in pads during the...
2013 Record: 8-4 (7-2 SWAC) Key Losses: RB Isaiah Crowell, WR Jamel Johnson, LB Leland Baker, P/K Bob Wenzig Offensive Outlook: The...
Jonathan Williams threw for five touchdowns and ran for two more in Saturday’s win over Mississippi Valley. (Shreveport Times photo) Two weeks...
Adrian Wilkins racked up 241 all-purpose yards against Savannah State (Herald Sun photo) Offensive Player of The WeekAdrian Wilkins, NC Central Wilkins...
Quentin Williams rushed and passed for touchdowns in BCU’s win over SC State. (Bethune-Cookman photo) Biggest Win: Bethune-Cookman over SC State 14-3...
Hampton has won three-straight since starting the season 0-5. (Hampton photo) HAMPTON, Va. – Big plays helped Hampton University kept its momentum...
Winston-Salem State has experienced success at the Division II level after leaving Division I in 2009. (WSSU photo) A week after Grambling...